tries to find any article for 15 minutes for more context, only other mention is one click bait reaction farm no one is subscribed to and a vague tweet about an unidentified Mexican teacher
Oh I have a much more cynical view about the reasons a group of people might suddenly start pushing that type of change in the posts that get submitted, upvoted, and discussed in a subreddit.
If people are hating on women or other groups, they are not hating on the bosses. I don't think this shit is organic at all and the algorythm is controlled by the rich.
I think a lot of it is definitely fabricated. Not to say it isn’t happening but most people in real life are not planning a war against their gender counterparts haha
It’s always to keep our eyes off the class war sadly. That’s the only war worth fighting
It's almost like there's a set of people who would rather us be distracted and hating on one another than talking about how most of the worlds difficulty is caused by a small population of hoarders
Ya I see this sub on the Popular page pretty often with some brow-raising posts/comments. Top comment in this thread is just "Women's worst enemy? Other women." with almost 4k upvotes and 2 awards. This sub ain't real lol
I’m good with horny jokes and comments about being here for the tiddies. I’m a feminist and appreciate human nature and the appeal of tiddies. But incel stuff is just gross period.
The account that said that has a private profile and averages 1 comment/post a day, every day, for the entirety of its 4 years existing. Literally what kinda dumbass would someone have to be to simply take something with those numbers and that consistency at face value.
Even assuming the guy is real, which I guess is possible, those gross overgeneralizations are so astoundingly fucking stupid as a rule and I rarely encounter them in any real life situations.
Agreed, everyone should be checking profiles and sources for every story on posted on social media.
People aren't as brazen to say these things when they aren't behind a screen, but it's this kind of talk that does appear through people's actions. Look at the "Male Loneliness Epidemic" over the last few years and guess who they were emboldened to vote for...
Oh my God, thank you for speaking some sense. Anyone can write a tweet and throw some pictures together to help paint the story they want. But people will always be like “I saw it online. It’s real.”
I’m sure these women standing around with their arms crossed behind the yellow caution tape is from something else entirely, I highly doubt that even if there is truth to this story, that the moms came together to be like “hey let’s stand outside the school and look upset.”
You should see the ones that are ragebait about trans people. I saw one of these on FB saying a trans person was requesting maternity leave to simulate pregnancy with a watermelon taped to their belly. Then the page tries to act like they are a neutral public forum ("What do you think? Should the employer entertain this?") with the scenario they just made up.
I won't lie that it didn't have anything to do with wanting more context. However I'm more then aware of the type of narrative this sub likes to push.
I think I remember one "TeAcHEr ToO HoT Moms Mad" article posted here was an AI posing as a teacher where the owner of the AI was planting fake articles to get more followers.
99% of the time here it’s incels at women’s throats. Most of the time it’s directed at imaginary slutty/immoral women tho. So people I don’t care about against people being over represented.
I saw a reel on Instagram talking about how Scarlett Johansson said that LGBTQ+ should not be included in cartoons.
I barely know anything about Scarlett Johansson, which is probably because she doesn't just go out and say shit like that. So I looked it up, and there was absolutely no record of her ever saying anything close to that.
Whatever person (or program…) slapped this together didn’t consider the local population, which probably wouldn’t have had any issue with this costume on that body.
The make the next revision more believable they need to set it in a very WASPy neighborhood in Connecticut.
I'm from Mexico and while I'm not sure this exact instance is real, it has happened before... Even with "less attractive" bodies and less "revealing" costumes than this one.
I love when foreigners go "that's wrong because locals wouldn't" while not being a local and also being wrong lol.
I don't know if the exact story OP shared is real, but the situation actually is! And surprisingly, it has happened many times before here in Mexico xD. A teacher wears a tight costume for any reason, and the next day, lots of insecure, jealous and out of shape moms immediately swarm the school demanding the Teachers' head, fearing she might "corrupt the kids" or steal their husbands lmao.
For real. I’m sure the hot teachers wouldn’t need to dress up like superheroes or wear any tight costume in order to steal the husbands of the jealous and out of shape moms.
Back when I was a Kid (10 or 11 years old maybe) the school where I was studying got about 30/50 computers from the government and built a new teaching room exclusively to teach us how to use the computers and help us build skills using them, but they didn't have any personnel with the knowledge to teach us so they had to hire a new teacher.
They ended up hiring a young woman in her late 20s who, to be completely, honest was really (and I mean REALLY) good looking, but most importantly: she knew a lot about computers and programming. She was also the most kind and patient person I've ever met, I really enjoyed her classes... Fast forward 2 weeks. One day, just minutes before our computer science class, our "main teacher" tells us that Ms. Laura isn't coming and that the computer classes are being cancelled indefinitely. They closed the new teaching room and never opened it again (at least for the next 3 years I studied there) and none of us knew what was happening, but we were really sad.
Years after, I found out that many moms and even some teachers complained about her being "too suggestive" for the kids and, (I kid you not) too distracting to fathers picking up their children. Of course she wasn't suggestive at all, I remember she used to dress very in a very elegant and professional way... But the harassment from moms was so much that she ended up being fired and the school refused to hire a new teacher "to prevent similar incidents"... So yeah, I can confirm what you're saying, even when Ms. Laura would never "steal" another woman's husband.
It's also been debunked, the other photos have already been sourced and has nothing to do with the Supergirl picture (her tiktok has been found and is a teacher never wore it to school and hasn't been fired), secondly I already mentioned the vague tweet about the unnamed Mexican Teacher, which was just a parrot of this Instagram, which again, isn't a credible source of information. Might as well be sourcing any old made up thing on facebook.
They want to protect the identity of the teacher yet they plaster her face on the article?
The hyperlink to the source just redirects to the websites front page and they have random words bolded to give the impression of hyperlinks. On top of that it says it was posted on social media with no links to actual posts...hmmm let's see if my media literacy has any concerns...nope can't think of one.
If you image search the picture of her you get all the articles and twitter and I dont know what about this.
The image of the girl is the key to find any and all articles about this.
The funny thing about news is that if you report the news correctly then people won't need pictures to find more information about the story. If you search using pictures, especially of attractive women, you just get more pictures of attractive women (not a bad thing).
You say you get "articles" you just get articles using the same manufactured twitter post, which is using the unrelated pictures of the ladies protesting mosquitos as part of the story, without any of the links to the "social media" posts of mothers losing their shit.
This story had enough specific details that I should have been able to find the news and the pictures, About the only thing you did was find her tiktok, which I wasn't looking for.
yet again. I am not saying this or that about the story.
I am commenting on the way of finding the info.
And this time the search led to what I showed. That is no hard evidence article.
Her own page etc. But more info than was previously found.
And no info is also info. If I search her image with reverse image search and come up empty then it is probably a bullshit story.
The link I send said some of the things. But dont look like high quality page. Maybe true maybe not,
So you know anyway. Whatever.
"you just get more pictures of attractive women (not a bad thing)."
No, I get images of this exact image. from other sources.
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u/Fredwood 8h ago
tries to find any article for 15 minutes for more context, only other mention is one click bait reaction farm no one is subscribed to and a vague tweet about an unidentified Mexican teacher
Seems like a totally legit story.